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Jenny Ingber; K. Olson; I. April; B. Casado – Journal of Museum Education, 2025
Intergenerational science education programs provide many opportunities to enhance content connection-making, foster classroom community, and cultivate science identity for participants. The Early Adventures Program (EAP) at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) serves as a model for adult-child co-learning programs for children (ages…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Education, Intergenerational Programs, Young Children
Diana Garcia-Huaman; Brian D. Denman – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2025
This paper reconsiders the concept of cultural ecology through a comparative education lens, introducing a novel methodological approach for engaging with Indigenous knowledge systems. Building on the interdisciplinary foundations of cultural ecology, the study employs international and intercultural comparison to examine how Indigenous…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Cartography, Ecology
Jimalee Sowell – English Teaching Forum, 2025
This article discusses the benefits of providing training sessions for teaching practice through a workshop model. The author provides an overview of the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework and explains how each branch relates to the planning and delivery of a teacher-training workshop. The article concludes with a sample workshop plan based on…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Teacher Workshops, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration
Barbara Kensington-Miller; Andrea S. Webb; Geneviève Maheux-Pelletier; Heather Lewis; Ann M. Gansemer-Topf – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
Although the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) has continued to evolve as a field, building and sustaining SoTL within educational institutions remains challenging. Through interviews with 18 SoTL scholars, we sought to examine the question, "How do individuals and institutions sustain SoTL?" Our findings highlighted the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Leadership Styles, Strategic Planning
Greg Bartley; Danielle Ligocki; Robert A. Martin; Chaunda L. Scott – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2025
This article highlights lessons learned from bringing together antiracist/activist faculty representing the Initiative to Eradicate Racism at Oakland University and community members from the Pontiac Collective Impact Partnership. We use Byrd and Scott's (2010) Critical Racism Pedagogy Model as a lens to understand how university/community…
Descriptors: Racism, Activism, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship
Lintang Matahari Hasani; Kasiyah Junus; Lia Sadita; Ayano Ohsaki; Tsukasa Hirashima; Yusuke Hayashi – Online Learning, 2025
Online discussion based on the community of inquiry (CoI) framework has received considerable popularity due to its potential benefits for enhancing problem-solving skills and achieving deep understanding in the long term. However, it is challenging to make learners actively conduct a discussion using typical environments (e.g., asynchronous…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Inquiry, Communities of Practice, Undergraduate Students
Hyunjin Choi; Eleanor Drago-Severson; Alex J. Bowers – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Existing research has revealed various beneficial teacher-level outcomes of distributed leadership (DL). Yet these studies lack important operational nuances. The DL effectiveness literature mainly stresses one dimension of DL study operations of how leadership is distributed (e.g., interaction), being grounded in the agency view. However, it is…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Participative Decision Making, Secondary School Teachers, Leadership Effectiveness
Hlologelo Climant Khoza; Eunice Nyamupangedengu – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
Education doctoral programs in South Africa focus on inducting students into the scholarship of research. Opportunities for engaging doctoral students in work-integrated learning (WIL) to develop their scholarship of teaching are scarce for aspiring teacher educators. In response to the absence of induction programs for doctoral candidates how one…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Teacher Educator Education, Work Based Learning
Yorel Lashley; Erica Halverson; Stephanie Richards; Emily Nott; Tracey Bullington; Lindsey Kourafas; John Samuels; Leila Rahnamanoabadi; Audriana Ryann Zeuske – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2025
This paper presents the preliminary findings and research agenda for the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Community Arts Collaboratory's (Arts Collab) 2-year initiative supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. The research examined how arts-based, embodied professional learning can support school-based educators in developing and…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Art Education, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice
Michel P. Basister; Jöran Petersson; Rowena D. T. Baconguis – SAGE Open, 2025
One of the institutionalized collaborative practices among teachers and other educators is the conduct of lesson study (LS). Considering the growing interest in the potential of LS to improve the quality of education through collaboration, it is worth exploring its potential contribution to enhancing the teaching competencies of teachers. This…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Improvement, Teacher Collaboration
Jennifer Walsh Marr; Shihua Tan – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2025
Student readiness for university study cannot be assumed; the progression to become a successful student requires support. Highlighting the implementation of purposeful, accessible, and inclusive pedagogical design, this case study explores emergent academic literacies and community building using social annotation in the context of remote…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Foreign Students, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
Jie Y. Park, Editor; Laurie Ross, Editor – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
Weaving together theory, research, and practice, this edited volume provides rich accounts of teaching from faculty at a predominantly white institution who participated in a community of antiracist praxis -- a cycle of action and reflection on pedagogy. The chapters highlight the ways in which faculty can transform classrooms and colorblind…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Social Justice
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2025
Students learn mathematics best when they actively explore problems, connect solution methods, and synthesize ideas at just the right moment. Yet in many classrooms, this balance tips too quickly toward telling students how to solve problems, leaving less room for them to do the real mathematical work. "Teaching Mathematics Through Problem…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Elementary Schools
Linda Cardoso; João Pedro da Ponte; Marisa Quaresma – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
This research aims to understand how lesson study may promote the development of mathematical knowledge in prospective primary teachers, more specifically, what aspects of mathematical knowledge they mobilize or develop and how. The research follows a qualitative approach and the interpretive paradigm and was carried out in a Portuguese…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Communities of Practice
Jo Trowsdale; Richard Davies – Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2025
Purpose: There is a lack of clarity about what constitutes Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) education and what the arts contribute. In this paper the authors discuss a distinct model, theorised from a five-year study of a particular, innovative STEAM education project ("The Imagineerium"), and developed by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Art Education, Models

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